Comedy

REVIEW: Babushka

All hits, no misses: the litany of wit that was Babushka.

REVIEW: Myths and Legends of Ancient Improv

Beng Thye Tan found Myths and Legends of Ancient Improv to be an amazing evening of fast wits, amazing creativity and unsuppressable laughter.

REVIEW: Full Frontal Prudity

Henry Nurick and Vineet Naik were left with mixed opinions after Full Frontal Prudity

REVIEW: Pembroke Black Tie Smoker

Dani Cugini has never regretted hating wine more.

REVIEW: Hay Fever

Lashings of 1920s style gallivanting around – hurrah! Jolly good show.

Acting Up: The ADC’s weirdest behind the scenes stories

So much drama

Flicked off: ADC show cancelled after rights fiasco

They seem to have forgotten they’d given exclusive rights to the National Theatre.

REVIEW: Footlights Spring Revue: Chocolate Moose

I was going to joke about how this show was highly a-moose-ing, but I wanted to retain some journalistic integrity

REVIEW: Quinoa II: No Pain No Grain

Technical difficulties unfortunately handicap a talented cast, says Carine Valarche.

REVIEW: Have I Got to Mock the Buzzcocks For You?

An all-star showcase of comedy, buzzers and the occasional parrot

REVIEW: Five Go Off On One!

More like Uncle QuentWIN.

REVIEW: Peter Grimes

Mark Danciger enjoyed Peter Grimes, a beautifully designed piece of student writing.

REVIEW: Mavericks

Mavericks presents hilarious, laugh-out-loud comedy from Luisa Callander and Ruby Keane.

REVIEW: Joseph Haydn’s “Surprise” Symfunny

Peter Curry found Haydn’s Surprise Symfunny funny, quirky, and energetic.

REVIEW: Footlights Presents: Xylophone

Boundless energy, slick performances and endless variety: The Footlights take us on a journey from A to Z.

The Week Ahead: The F Word, Jeremy Vine and The History Boys

A better alternative than trying to sort through the chaos of all the Facebook events you’ve clicked attending on.

REVIEW: Ken Cheng: Chinese Comedian

Definitely not falsely advertised

REVIEW: Farewell Tim

Helen Ockenden enjoys a fast-moving sketch show from the minds of veteran funny folks, Robb and Knights.

REVIEW: Love, Love, Love

Jacob Haddad thought that Love, Love, Love was timely and thought-provoking, with real emotional punch

REVIEW: Breathing Corpses

Luke Dell was captivated by the ingenuity of this brilliant play which was all at once moving, tense, and stimulating